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BBNaija Drama: Dede and Big Soso Clash After Saturday Night Party

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Following the Saturday night party, a heated clash erupted between BBNaija housemates Dede and Big Soso. The drama unfolded in Dede’s diary session with Big Brother, where she voiced her frustration and explained the root of the conflict.


It Feels Like Everyone Has a Problem with Me”
Dede shared her feelings of being unfairly targeted by the other housemates. “It feels like whenever I do something, everyone suddenly has a problem with it. But when other housemates do the same, it becomes a non-issue,” she said.


The tension with Big Soso seems to stem from Dede’s relationships with the male housemates. Dede revealed that she’s already made it clear she isn’t interested in a “ship” (romantic relationship) and that her friendships should not concern Big Soso.

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Soso’s Accusations and Dede’s Response


Dede accused Big Soso of making mean comments about her, and brought up a past incident where she had apologized for calling some of the housemates “fisheries,” yet Soso continued to hold it against her.


In her diary session, Dede quoted Soso as saying, “if I came here to do ‘ashawo’ work, I should let people know.” Dede ended her diary session by expressing her frustration with Big Soso, stating that she doesn’t understand why Soso has issues with her. She also took a jab at Soso, saying, “The only thing she really carries around is that American accent that shows up once in four market days.”

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